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Short smut oneshots, written in 2nd person. I recently migrated from wattpad so this is probably not gonna be the best Language: English Words: 1,438 Chapters: 2/? Kudos: 23 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 585 Lynchpin (5.1) awarded Prix Résidence at Bourges/Institut International de Musique Electroacoustique, France 2009 And as the current owner of the Oracle Bakery, there were some unique challenges Selena Fortuna had to face.Language: English Words: 40,000 Chapters: 2/2 Collections: 1 Comments: 12 Kudos: 4 Bookmarks: 1 Hits: 331

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For all the kinks, I will write them in a safe, sane and consensual way. I will write them only with a female reader (since I am more comfortable with it). Language: English Words: 4,663 Chapters: 8/? Comments: 22 Kudos: 273 Bookmarks: 37 Hits: 8,329

And there are three ancestors who are giving the reader a hard time: Amity’s, Boscha’s, and Willow’s. Language: English Words: 39,026 Chapters: 8/? Comments: 130 Kudos: 549 Bookmarks: 57 Hits: 12,061 Academics and the general public alike have an understandable fascination regarding the Spanish Armada. The naval confrontation in the Channel in 1588 and the subsequent disastrous Spanish circumnavigation of the storm-lashed British coastline, helped shape world history from the end of the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth. Spain - the first 'Global Empire' - was bested by Mother Nature and a considerably smaller political power with the result that as her imperial pretensions stuttered, England's flourished. But it was a close run thing. In a fantastic book, Geoffrey Parker gives the reader a wealth of detailed information on how the strategist behind the Armada, Philip II of Spain, thought, worked, administered and went about his day-to-day business. Parker aims to engage three types of reader: scholars interested in Philip II; strategic analysts; and those interested in the rise and fall of great powers. The book will do so and it will engage many more. The Grand Strategy of Philip II is a book for everyone from the keenest Armada-wonks to the most frustrated of corporate middle-managers. Numerous illustrations and tables, complemented by full and discursive footnotes, make the volume an accessible tool for the most serious academic and a fascinating insight for the general reader. Whoa! your human! My older sister knows a human too! He's a bit clumsy though," the young women in front of Philip laughed, her pointed ears wiggling as she did so. The brunette in front of her stared, feeling his face heat up from the way she looked at him. As the situation unfurled in the Netherlands, Philip's Grand Strategy developed along lines already outlined as 'classic' by Parker in the first part of his book: Philip, being a control freak, sought to 'micromanage policy' and left detailed but restrictive lists of how the Low Countries were to be dealt with by his regent, Margaret of Parma. Philip had not taken advice to rule from the Netherlands and, as such, soon became out-of-touch with concerns and interests there. He managed to antagonise many sections of the Netherlands community and individuals who had previously been at each others throats saw the opportunity to unite against a common threat. When Philip and his regent were perceived to have retreated on their policy concerning the Netherlands, this was seen as governmental weakness and led to an increase in opposition. In the early 1560s, Philip neglected the Netherlands for the Mediterranean and failed to respond to increasing provocations. The classic concern of too many identifiable problems to deal with at one time is demonstrated clearly and with verve. Philip was unwilling to undertake action necessary to solve the solution. In the politically correct twenty-first century, his humanity is seen as a virtue - he refused to open the sluices and flood the troublesome area. Humanity is, however, subjective - to early modern contemporaries, Philip was too weak to undertake the (admittedly unpalatable) action required to quench the threat of rebellion. Admittedly he received conflicting advice - 'I do not know the truth of what is happening' - but his indecision and ultimately limited response only stored up problems for later in his reign.

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Belos has been met with a very unexpected development: a young human has found their way into the Demon Realm, less than a year out from his plan to carry out the cleansing of the Boiling Isles on the "Day of Unity". You're the first of his kind he's seen in hundreds of years, and he intends to ensure no harm comes to you, all while working towards the success of a plan that is centuries in the making. Language: English Words: 36,370 Chapters: 8/? Comments: 52 Kudos: 197 Bookmarks: 12 Hits: 3,318 Larkin’s Selected Letters,edited by his longtime friend, poet Anthony Thwaite, reveals much about the writer’s personal and professional life between 1940 and 1985. Washington Post Book Worldreviewer John Simon noted that the letters are “about intimacy, conviviality, and getting things off one’s heaving chest into a heedful ear.” He suggests that “these cheerful, despairing, frolicsome, often foul-mouthed, grouchy, self-assertive and self-depreciating missives should not be missed by anyone who appreciates Larkin’s verse.” He was supposed to be reformed. This wasn’t supposed to happen. He wasn’t supposed to know that you knew.

None of the stories are connected, they’re all their own segments. I don’t use “Y/N”, and will be using a codename for the Reader !!! Language: English Words: 53,300 Chapters: 15/31 Comments: 13 Kudos: 215 Bookmarks: 15 Hits: 9,968

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